by Scott Gleeson, USA TODAY Sports

by Scott Gleeson, USA TODAY Sports

"Michael has informed me of his intention to enter the NBA Draft," Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim said in a statement. "He's coming off a tremendous season and we appreciate all he's done for Syracuse basketball. We wish Michael the best of luck as he pursues a pro career."

Carter-Williams helped guide the Orange to the Final Four as the team's point guard, leading Syracuse in minutes per game (35.2). He finished fifth in the nation with 7.3 assists per game, while averaging 11.9 points per game.

Syracuse was 30-10 overall and ranked third in the final USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll announced following the Final Four.With seniors James Southerland and Brandon Triche graduating, it will leave a hole to fill in the Orange's backcourt. Highly-touted recruit Tyler Ennis will likely fill Carter-Williams' spot as floor general.

During the Orange's NCAA tournament run, Boeheim referred to Carter-Williams as the team's "rock."

NBADraft.net has Carter-Williams as the projected No. 13 pick as of Wednesday afternoon.